I'm mulling over the possibility of engaging someone to pursue an aggressive link building campaign for a number of sites that have never been well promoted.

My question is how long I should expect to wait before seeing results (in terms of increased traffic).

I realize, of course, that the results could depend on a number of factors. Even so, I'm wondering if someone with experience in this area can offer some feedback. If I do engage someone, I want to give them enough time to make an impact. At the same time, I'd want to pull the plug if the link building campaign doesn't deliver traffic. Do you think 3 months is long enough to judge success? How about 6 months?

Thoughts?

cwsteam.com

03-26-2005, 04:46 AM

Somebwhere between 3-6 months is a wise thinking, but invsting some money in text advertising will be always wise, if those websites are genertaing revenue. You need to work out a strategy and hen implement it. DO not overdo things, and keep a nice balance. Also, try not to interlink them heavily.

Just my 2c.

Cutter

03-27-2005, 05:26 PM

If they are placed well you'll get results immediately.. if they are buried on the 3rd page of a link farm forget it.

Boricua

03-28-2005, 09:29 PM

If they are placed well you'll get results immediately.. if they are buried on the 3rd page of a link farm forget it.